Schumann:Anna Stoytcheva Plays Schuma Music Review
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An exceptional performance an exceptional artistic interpreting of the Schummann's most poetical music - Kreisleriana and Concerto. A must to buy. Submitted by ventsislavslav (Finland) Was This Schumann:Anna Stoytcheva Plays Schuma Music Review Helpful? YesNo
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$4.89 Features the original version of the monster hit, "Into the Night." ~ Bil Carpenter
Photographer: Richard Wexler.
Personnel: Benny Mardones (vocals, background vocals); Bobby Massano, Ron Bloom (guitar); Kinny Landrum (keyboards); Sandy Gennaro (drums); Robert Tepper (background vocals).
Recording information: Quadradial Studios, Miami, FL; Quadradical Studios, Miami, FL.
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Alessandra Ferri, Robeto Bolle, and Massimo Murru star in this La Scala production of the
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